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Sue Hans, the Student Council's cafeteria maestro, surrenders the mike to Iivalon Benton, after another noontime of good cheer. No day in the school year has such snlemniiy as Installation Day. Pres- ident Constance Callahan, after the conferring of insignia, addresses the student body. ffioers' corps promotes Early in September, at the first formal assembly of the school year, the Student Councillors of Notre Dame Academy pledged themselves to 'lstrive for better student government and for the attainment of high ideals. ' Working between Faculty and students on curricular and extra-curricular activities, the Student Council con- tributed to the efficient operation of Mary's Academy. Sentinels on duty maintained decorum in the corridors. Guardian angels to Rooms 3 and 4, senior marshals helped freshies during their first year at N. D. A. Proctoring classes and planning Class Days, the Student Councillors promoted school projects and school spirit. In March, Notre Dame oflicers attended the hrst C. C. A. C. Student Council Symposium at Catholic University. There they received fresh outlooks and impetus for carry- ing out their pledge made in September- to promote bet- ter student government . . . so that we and our fellow students may appreciate the high ideals for which our school standsf' Long awaited were the programs of the Winter Ball sponsored by the Senior Councillors. Seniors find no labor in attaching the tassels, so intriguing are the items within. Carol Schmid, Sue Ferber, Patricia Kraft, Barbara Phillips, Susan Watson, Rosemarie Pagliaro, Betty Lou Hagan, Anne Gallagher. C agsys..
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spirit in student activities Connie Callahan, Student Council president, discloses, at long last, the secrets of Change of class would not be so efficiently executed if nine jolly an cflicient council te newly-elected freshmen councillors. The detention record juniors ceased to display precision, efficiency, and quiclt wit. Read- lxoalt satisiies a curiosity well checked, but now bubbling over, of lseatedj ing up the stairs: Kathleen M, Daly, Mary Cantwell, Christine Loretta Marzetti, Catherine Morgan, Cecilia O'Dea. Mary Margaret Pignoneg and Schmeltz, Judy Livingstone, joan Biclaski, Patricia Riccardi, Patricia Qstandingj Marilyn Conroy, Dorothea Traina, and Susan Whitaere. Collins, Mary Lewis, Jeanette Greco. il li il A ,. x liinal touches for a Valentine Tea Dance assure sophomores that the Gonvaga juniors will be made weleunie, Seated: Camilla Calder, jeanene McCarthy, Mary Frances Collins, Kathleen Schommcr, Marie Sheehy, standing: Carol Ann Duley, Mary Bell, Susan Ripple, Sandra W yvill, Diana Smith, Helen Gleeson. 39
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